INDIA - Graduation ceremony : Hyderabad Advanced Master in ANSP Management

Publié le 16 March 2017

It is with great pride and enthusiasm that 22 students received their Advanced Master in “Air Navigation Service Provider management” from ENAC & AAI March 4, 2017 at Hyderabad (India).

This graduation event celebrated the second batch of the joint program of excellence created by Airport Authority of India with France’s Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile.

The 22 graduates received their degrees from the hands of Mr. Marc HOUALLA, ENAC President, Mr. Keshava SHARMA, CATC Principal and Mr. Sylvester ISRAEL, AAI ATM General Manager.

This ceremony was the time to celebrate a great, innovative and fruitful cooperation between ENAC and Airport Authority of India, initiated only in August 2014 when, faced with unprecedented air traffic growth in India, Airports Authority of India (AAI) along with the French Civil Aviation University (ENAC) jointly created a full-fledged Master program in Air Navigation Service Provider Management. Specifically designed to fulfil the needs of the aviation industry in the Indian region, this cooperation has involved teachers from the French school travelling to the Hyderabad campus of the Civil Aviation Training College to dispense advanced training based on the experience and reputation the ENAC has already acquired in this field.

Consecutively, the third batch of 27 students has been initiated with a graduation scheduled for March 2018.

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